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BA Literature and Sociology
About this course
Literature and sociology is a combination that examines human experience from two complementary directions. Literature explores the inner lives of characters, the texture of social relationships, and the contradictions of historical periods through narrative, poetry, and drama, creating imaginative worlds that illuminate the social forces the discipline of sociology examines analytically. Sociology provides the theoretical and empirical tools to understand how social structures, inequalities, and institutions shape the conditions in which people live and the stories they tell. Together, they ask what it means to be a social creature, and how that meaning is made through both collective structures and individual acts of storytelling. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, you will study literature and sociology together, engaging with literary texts from different periods and traditions alongside sociological theory, research methods, and substantive topics including inequality, culture, identity, and social change. The programme is available part-time, reflecting UHI's commitment to making higher education accessible across the Highlands, Islands, and wider region, including to students who cannot attend full-time. The distinctive character of the region, its history, its languages, and the social changes it has undergone, provides a rich local context for the broader questions the programme addresses. Graduates of this combination work in education, social research, the voluntary sector, journalism, publishing, community development, and public services. The analytical and communicative skills developed across both disciplines are genuinely transferable, and the ability to engage critically with texts and social structures is valued in many professional contexts. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in sociology, literature, education, or social work.
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